Hello it(he,she) wanted to know if there exists the possibility that I am obtained by the driver of the card of video of one computer ASUS L3800 that I have problems with the video and not eh it could find.If this one inside his(her,your) possibilities of making it come to me for the Hotmail. Oh for another sure and easy place for you … Thank you anticipadaza,
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